Irradiation Preparation and Properties of Starch-based Pesticide Sustained-release Materials

SHAO Sai, WU Jing, ZHAO Caifeng, ZHANG Leping, XIE Hongke, GUO Feng, LI Honggao, ZHOU Yiji, ZHANG Yuelong, HU Die, TU Xiaoyi, QI Hui

Acta Laser Biology Sinica ›› 2022, Vol. 31 ›› Issue (5) : 427-432.

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Acta Laser Biology Sinica ›› 2022, Vol. 31 ›› Issue (5) : 427-432.

Irradiation Preparation and Properties of Starch-based Pesticide Sustained-release Materials

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Abstract: In order to reduce the use of pesticide and the environmental damage of pesticide, starch-based pesticide sustained-release materials and starch-free polymers were synthesized by 60Co γ-ray irradiation. The rotational viscosity, degradability and the sustained-release effects of pymetrozine were studied. The degradability of starch-based material is better than that of starch-free polymers and the pymetrozine sustained-release effect is better than that of attapulgite and starch constrast. At 5 minutes, the pymetrozine release percentage of blank sample was more than 90%, that of attapulgite or starch constrast was more than 50%, and that of starch-based materials was in the range of 10%~20%. At 20 minutes, the pymetrozine release percentage of blank sample was more than 99%, that of attapulgite or starch constrast were more than 85%, and that of starch-based materials was 51%~62%.
Key words: pesticide sustained release material; radiation preparation; starch-based; sustained-release effect; degradability
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SHAO Sai, WU Jing, ZHAO Caifeng, ZHANG Leping, XIE Hongke, GUO Feng, LI Honggao, ZHOU Yiji, ZHANG Yuelong, HU Die, TU Xiaoyi, QI Hui. Irradiation Preparation and Properties of Starch-based Pesticide Sustained-release Materials[J]. Acta Laser Biology Sinica. 2022, 31(5): 427-432
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